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  2. Category:British marine artists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "British marine artists" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Samuel Atkins; B.

  3. John Stobart - Wikipedia

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    John Stobart (29 December 1929 – 2 March 2023) was a British maritime artist known for his paintings of American harbour scenes during the Golden Age of Sail. Early life [ edit ]

  4. James Wilson Carmichael - Wikipedia

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    James Wilson Carmichael (9 June 1799 – 2 May 1868), also known as John Wilson Carmichael, was a British maritime and landscape artist who painted in oil and watercolours. Based in Newcastle upon Tyne and later in London, he was a household name in his lifetime, and his work remains some of the most desirable in the marine art market. [2]

  5. Category:Marine artists - Wikipedia

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    British marine artists (1 C, 52 P) C. Canadian marine artists (7 P) Chilean marine artists (3 P) D. Danish marine artists (17 P) Dutch marine artists (89 P) F.

  6. Peter Matthews (artist) - Wikipedia

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    [5] He has lectured for university audiences (at, for instance, the University of California, San Diego), [4] and was the artist-in-residence at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. [ 5 ] Matthews' style has been compared—in its "scratchy, abstract" nature—with the work of Cy Twombly and Jasper Johns , but with a greater degree of ...

  7. Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Mitchell Center was founded in 2003 to unite all the arts programs that exist on the University of Houston campus. Funding for the Mitchell Center came from a contribution from philanthropist and businessman George P. Mitchell, whose desire was to impact the creative arts programs at the University of Houston.

  8. James E. Buttersworth - Wikipedia

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    James Edward Buttersworth (1817–1894) was an English painter who specialized in maritime art and is considered among the foremost ship portraitists in the United States of the nineteenth century. [1] His paintings are particularly known for their meticulous detail, dramatic settings, and grace in movement.

  9. Thomas Whitcombe - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Whitcombe (possibly 19 May 1763 – c. 1824) was a prominent British maritime painter of the Napoleonic Wars. Among his work are over 150 actions of the Royal Navy, and he exhibited at the Royal Academy, the British Institution and the Royal Society of British Artists. His pictures are highly sought after today.